4 Crafts for your children to decorate the house on New Year's Eve

Crafts-New Years Eve

It seems incredible how quickly the year has passed, but New Year's Eve is here. In no time we say goodbye to this year and we welcome the new one loaded with hopes, projects and good intentions. For children, it can be a very special night and, if in addition you involve them in the preparations, They will learn the value of collaboration and teamwork, while having fun.

Children love to do crafts and they are also very creative. So, what do you think if this year you leave the decoration in their hands? Surely the result is the most original and they sThey will be proud to see your creations on such an important night.  

Stars with cork balls and toothpicks

New Years Eve Crafts

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Makings:

  • Styrofoam balls for sale in craft stores
  • Toothpicks
  • Metallized paint
  • Purpurin

Stick some toothpicks in some styrofoam or cork balls and paint them silver or gold. Add glitter and you have some beautiful ornaments to hang or put on the table. You can also put them with a straw in the glasses of the guests.

Pasta garlands

New Years Eve Crafts

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Makings:

  • Pasta with different shapes
  • Metallized paint
  • Rope, noose or twine
  • Purpurin

With bows of pasta or in a way that your children like. They just have to paint it with metallic paints and add glitter. Then you tie them with a string and they will be ready to hang in different corners of the house.

Eva rubber stars

Crafts-New Years Eve


Makings:

  • Gold or silver eva rubber
  • Child-friendly blunt scissors

This craft couldn't be easier. Your children will simply have to cut out the foam in the shape of stars of different sizes. Then they can use them as garlands, stick them on the walls, spread them on the table or put them with a long toothpick in the glasses of the guests.

New Year to hang or stick on the wall

New Years Eve Crafts

Makings:

  • Cardboard
  • Pompons
  • Tempera
  • Purpurin
  • Patent leather paper
  • Eva Goma

The idea is to cut out the very large numbers on the cardboard and let your children decorate it to their liking with the material they choose. After your artwork is finished, you can put a string on it and hang or stick it on the wall or front door.


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